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| Sinking Seahawks hoping to get well at Panthers' expense |
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12/03/2010 |
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| eat on Sunday. Known as one of the loudest venues in the NFL, Qwest Field has become a house of boos over Seattle's last two home games, as the team has been outscored by an 83-31 margin over that span. That includes a 42-24 setback last week to the Kansas City Chiefs, who shredded the Seahawks defense for 270 rushing yards. Seattle responded with just 20 yards on the ground and was outgained by a 503-288 count in total yards. The Seahawks lost a second straight game and for the fourth time in their last five, fa |
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| Seahawks hope to see Mike Williams on field Sunday |
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12/03/2010 |
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| s was able to make it through practice on Friday for the first time since injuring his left foot in New Orleans two weeks ago. ``I ain't right, but I think I'm good enough,'' Williams said. Williams worked out before last week's game against the Kansas City Chiefs but wasn't able to play. Coach Pete Carroll said Williams will need to make it through pregame workouts on Sunday, but if he can do that he'll play against the Panthers. He said that if Williams can play, they don't intend to cut back on his workl |
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| Scorching Chargers meet slumping Raiders in AFC West tilt |
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12/03/2010 |
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| early-season deficits has become the norm for this San Diego team, as it won its final 11 games last season, its last four in 2008, six in a row to close out 2007 and 10 straight in 2006. At 6-5, the Chargers are just one game back of the surprising Kansas City Chiefs in the division race with a critical matchup between the two in San Diego slated for next week. Two straight losses, meanwhile, has Oakland fighting for its playoff lives. Following a three-game win streak from Oct. 24-Nov. 7, the Raiders were tied |
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| Chiefs seeking payback in rematch with fading Broncos |
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12/03/2010 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Emotions could be running high when the Denver Broncos visit the AFC West-leading Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday in a pivotal division matchup at Arrowhead Stadium. It was just three weeks ago that the Broncos walloped the Chiefs, 49-29, in Denver. Following the contest, Kansas City head coach Todd Haley refused to shake the hand of the Broncos' Josh McDaniels and pointed a finger at him, remarking that he felt that Denver had tried to run up the score. McDaniels, though, could have bigger pro |
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| Seahawks' Mike Williams expected to play Sunday |
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12/03/2010 |
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| ice on Friday for the first time since injuring his left foot in New Orleans two weeks ago. He attempted to make a cut downfield and felt a ``pop'' in his foot that forced him from that game. Williams worked out before last week's game against the Kansas City Chiefs but wasn't able to play. Coach Pete Carroll said that Williams will need to make it through pregame workouts on Sunday but that the team is counting on him being able to play. Williams leads the Seahawks with 52 catches for 654 yards on the seas |
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| Broncos could be walking into hornets' nest |
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12/03/2010 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -Up next for the Denver Broncos is the one team they've managed to beat in the past two months. They're not exactly exhaling. The Broncos (3-8) don't expect their rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs (7-4) to be anything like it was three weeks ago at Invesco Field, when Denver jumped out to a 35-0 lead and won by three touchdowns. ``An old game, a new month,'' is how Denver defensive lineman Kevin Vickerson described the rematch. While the Broncos have been reeling ever since thei |
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| Cassel, Suggs, Ford capture AFC monthly honors |
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12/02/2010 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs and Oakland Raiders return specialist Jacoby Ford have been named the AFC's top players for the month of November. Cassel picked up his first career offensive monthly award after completing 62.5 percent of his passes for 1,111 yards with a league-best 12 touchdowns and just one interception. His 112.2 passer rating was third in the AFC for the month and he became the first quarterback with four T |
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| Chiefs add CB Richardson |
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12/01/2010 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs added some depth to their secondary on Wednesday by signing cornerback Mike Richardson. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. The 26-year-old spent training camp with Kansas City, but was cut before the regular season. Richardson appeared in 11 games -- one start -- in 2009 with the Chiefs and registered 14 combined tackles. Over 21 career contests, the Notre Dame product has recorded 31 tackles with New England and Kansas City. To clear a roster spot |
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| AFC West: Broncos' McDaniels gets unsteady vote of confidence |
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11/30/2010 |
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| iate plans to make a coaching change in spite of the team's 3-8 record and McDaniels' personal 5-16 slate since a 6-0 start fizzled out last season. Denver lost, 36-33, to visiting St. Louis on Sunday, dropping it four games behind the front-running Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West with five games to play. The Broncos are at Kansas City on Sunday to begin a three-week road stretch that'll also include stops in Arizona and Oakland. "This has been a very trying and disappointing season for all of us," Bowlen said |
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| Chargers stymie Manning, Colts again in rout |
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11/29/2010 |
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| was their leading receiver with seven catches for 64 yards and a touchdown. Indianapolis lost for the second week in a row, but is still tied with Jacksonville for first place in the AFC South. The Chargers, meanwhile, remained within a game of the Kansas City Chiefs for first place in the AFC West after their fourth straight win. They beat Indianapolis decisively despite getting just two more first downs and gaining two fewer yards on offense. The San Diego defense did much of the work, outscoring the Colts 20- |
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